"In 1963 Corvette stepped out with a new and exhilarating look, the
Corvette Stingray. Two sparkling new models, both positioning the
way to a classic new concept in American sports car design, were
introduced this year. The Corvette Stingray Sports Coupe is taut,
fresh, and clean in every detail. The convertible is jauntier than
ever in the '63 Vette. Uncluttered lines accented front and rear by
trim wraparound bumpers. The subtle contour of the smoothly molded
rear deck, a gleaming aluminum grille, retractable headlamps, and a
sweeping hood-length wind split, add to the appeal of this bold new
Corvette." Corvettemuseum.org
For consignment, a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette convertible with a title
verified 53,180 actual miles. This example has a numbers matching
drivetrain and a laundry list of newer items including everything
from the fuel system to suspension components. It comes with the
factory accessory hardtop.
Exterior
3,212 Corvettes left the factory is Silver Blue Metallic in 1963
and it's aptly named as a silvery light blue covers America's
sports car in what some would argue is the best color. In the right
light, subtle body lines are accentuated by shadows including the
crease in each fender and the horizontal twin fender vents that
will hold over to '64, their final year before a redesign. A gentle
crease runs the center of the decklid and onto the cowl cover for
the soft top, while exhaust tips protrude through the body panel
beneath the chrome bumper. Large hood vents flank the torpedo
shaped detail puts the "sting" in Sting Ray, coming to a point just
past the hood gap. Chrome wheel covers fit the 15-inch wheels on
which white wall 205/75R15 tires with a mid 2020 date code ride,
between the finned rocker trim synonymous with classic Vettes of
this era. The white canvas top and its window, the paint, and
metalwork are all in overall great condition. Imperfections include
small scratches and cracking paint, various bubbles, a few areas of
evident filler, and a crack in the fiberglass at a wheel arch.
Interior
Swing open the doors to reveal a vertical insert of pleated styling
split by a polished trim piece, then a smooth bottom panel, all in
very dark blue. All the navy blue is offset by chrome window
cranks, sliding knob for a door actuator, and two jet age
reflectors. Blue grain vinyl low back buckets are flanking a center
armrest where some carpet has come loose. A chromed center console
in gleaming goodness holds a ball handled shifter, then climbs
straight up to become blue vinyl and house a side mounted radio,
various knobs and pulls and large chrome bezel black faced clock.
In front of the driver and passenger are two graceful cowls, one
over the glovebox, and the other for the gauge cluster where we
note some very slight pitting on a ring. The textured black plastic
background is clean and the glovebox has a brushed aluminum door
for contrast and style. The 3 spoke steering wheel has a crossed
flag center badge and blue carpet in the wheel wells presents with
equal good quality.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is the clean, numbers matching 327ci L75 V8, rated
at 300 horsepower and mated to the numbers matching Muncie M20
4-speed manual transmission with new shifter linkage and clutch.
Power is routed to 3.36 gears and Positraction in the rear axle
with a 1965 date stamping.
Undercarriage
Lots of newer parts underneath including U-joints, fuel lines,
shocks, rear suspension and brake lines on the four wheel drum
system. The dual exhaust, like the rest of the underside, is clean
and routes its way back through stock style mufflers. Suspension
consists of coil springs up front and transverse leaf springs with
tubular axle driveshafts in the back, making both sides
independent.
Drive-Ability
A quick starter and smooth idle. Pressing the accelerator made this
car come to life and on the test loop it showed us nice
acceleration, good handling and smooth shifting with an easy
clutch. There were no faults or frowns to speak of during our time
behind the wheel save for the clock and wipers not working. All
other functions operate as expected.While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
Two words say it all, numbers matching. We'll add one more, clean!
Obviously, the Silver Blue Metallic speaks for itself and is loved
by men and women alike. This is a very special toy that's been well
sorted and well maintained. It's worthy of its own garage but will
understand if you have to park it next to the minivan in your two
car garage.
30867S119984
3-1963
08-Corvette
67-Convertible
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
119984-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
K3-July 3rd
STYLE 63 867-1963 Corvette Convertible
BODY 10129-St. Louis Body #
TRIM 490K-Dark Blue Vinyl
PAINT 912A-Silver Blue Metallic
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